Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report for 1907 of the Medical Officer of Health
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work from, and recommended that an architect be employed to submit a
rough sketch and an estimate of erecting a suitable building.
The Public Health and Housing Committee subsequently invited 6
architects to submit plans with estimates of cost for the erection of
Working Class Dwellings on the site, and these plans and estimates are
still under consideration by the Committee.
HOUSES DEMOLISHED OR VACATED FOR DEMOLITION DURING THE YEAR 1907
Houses. | ||
---|---|---|
Christchurch-street | 5 | |
Church-street | 4 | |
College-street | 1 | |
Cumberland-place | 4 | |
Denyer-street | 5 | |
Eden-place | 5 | |
Fulham-road | 6 | |
Keppel-street | 19 | |
King's-road | 4 | |
Leverett-street | 5 | |
Little Keppel-street | 1 | |
Manor-street | 3 | |
Marlborough-street | 2 | |
Norman-street | 4 | |
Orford-street | 4 | |
Pond-place | 4 | |
Rawlings-street | 4 | |
Royal Hospital-road | 2 | |
Stay ton-street | 2 | |
Wood-street | 15 | |
99 |
Taking the number of persons per house as 6,594 persons have
been displaced during 1907 as the result of demolitions.